The documentation topics will help you understand what MarvelClient is, how it works and how you can install and use it within your organization.
Tip: Press [F1] at any time in the MarvelClient Configuration and Analyze databases for context-sensitive help.
The following table lists various details regarding wording across the various documents in this documentation:
Various trademarks | All company and/or product names may be trade names, trademarks and/or registered trademarks of the respective owners with which they are associated. Examples: HCL, HCL Notes, HCL Domino, Intel, Microsoft, Microsoft Windows, Citrix, WTS (Windows Terminal Server), Apple, Macintosh, Mac, Linux. |
HCL / IBM Notes, Lotus Notes | The HCL (IBM) Notes client, formerly called Lotus Notes. |
HCL Domino, Lotus Domino | The HCL Domino server, formerly called (IBM) Lotus Domino (or Lotus Notes server, even) |
HCL Nomad | HCL Nomad is a client that allows users to work with Domino applications from their mobile devices (such as smartphones and tablets) on Android and iOS. |
HCL Nomad Web | HCL Nomad Web is a client that allows users to work with Domino applications from their desktop web browsers. |
(Microsoft) Windows | For ease of reading, unless otherwise noted, "Microsoft Windows" also means Citrix, WTS (Windows Terminal Server), as well as the Notes Browser Plugin. |
MC | Short for panagenda MarvelClient |
MC Config | Short for MarvelClient Configuration database |
MC Analyze | Short for MarvelClient Analyze database |
GE | Short for panagenda GroupExplorer |
SI | Short for panagenda SecurityInsider |